PEACH Trees 



Commercial Growers Price List in Center Fold 



Standard Varieties — Seedling Peach Root 



For Larger Quantities, See Commercial Growers Price List in Center Fold 



3-9 1 0-49 



Each each each 



6-7', %" up $6.60 $6.00 $5.30 



5-6', ^VW' 5.65 4.95 3.95 



4-5', '^6" 5.25 4.65 3.65 



3-4', V}6" 5.00 4.35 3.30 



2-3' H, fl6" 4.65 3.95 3.00 



2-3' Light 4.35 3.65 2.65 



18-24" 4.00 3.30 2.35 



Add 25c to above prices for Sunshine and Princess Anne. 

 Add 50c fo above prices for Pratt's Compact Red Haven. 



EARLY ELBERT A — Gleason Strain (oi47) A fine 



commercial peach in areas where markets are not too 

 distant and quality is important. Large, attractivol}' 

 colored, yellow-fleshed, freestone fruits make it one of 

 the most beautiful Elberta type peaches. It has excel- 

 lent quality and ripens with Belle of Georgia. Trees are 

 hardy, thrifty, and bear consistently. Do not confuse 

 other strains of Early Elberta with this, the original 

 Gleason Strain Early Elberta. 



BELLE OF GEORGIA (0148) The unquestioned fa- 

 vorite of all white peaches and a household word with the 

 buying public. Fruits are large, bright, attractively cov- 

 ered with red over a creamy white background. The flesh 

 is white, highly flavored, very firm, and aromatic. Trees 

 are very vigorous, hardy, and productive. Belle of Georgia 

 is the standard by which all white peaches are judged. 



HALE HARRISON (0150) U. S. Plant Patent No 

 814. We offer this fine peach, often called Hale Harri- 

 son Brilliant or just Brilliant, under license from the 

 patent owner. It ripens just before Elberta, is yellow 

 fleshed, freestone, nicely colored, nearly fuzzless, and 

 generally large throughout the tree. Blossoms are self- 

 fertile and abundant. The tree is vigorous and a heavj' 

 bearer. 



Hale Harrison is a good shipper, long keeper, and 

 picks over a long season. Its exceptional quality makes 

 it a favorite for fresh market and processing outlets. 

 Price for Hale Harrison trees is 10^ more -per tree than 

 for regular varieties. 



BISCOE (0176) A large, round, attractive variety ripen- 

 ing with Redskin. Emits are firm, well colored, fine tex- 

 tured, and with pleasing flavor. Fully freestone. Highly 

 resistant to bacterial spot. Very hardy in Bloom. 



REDSKIN (0151) Each year Redskin becomes more 

 popular as the leading peach of the Elberta season. It 

 is a very pretty, large, round freestone with excellent 

 shipping qualities. The yellow flesh is very clear, firm, 

 aromatic, and sweet. Fruits of Redskin are borne in 

 profusion throughout the tree and color well with a 

 deep red blush, even under shady conditions. Processors 

 and fresh market buyers are equally pleased with this 

 fine peach. 



Trees of Redskin are vigorous, fast growing, and pro- 

 ductive. The wood is hardy, and buds survive low tem- 

 peratures when trees are in good physical condition. 

 Redskin trees have the ability to size generous crops 

 well under most conditions. Why don't you bring your 

 plantings in this season up-to-date with Redskin? 



ELBERTA (0153) The world's greatest money-making 

 peach. Elberta trees are hardy, disease resistant, very 

 thrifty, and very productive under most conditions. 

 Fruits are large, freestone, colored a deep golden yellow 

 blushed with red. The skin is tough, and the flesh, while 

 tender and juicy, is of such texture that Elberta is famous 

 for its ability to carry to distant markets. Quality is good, 

 and the slight bitterness around the pit is preferred by 

 many. 



J. H. HALE (0154) It is one-third to one-half larger 

 than Elberta and more highly colored. The skin is deep 

 crimson, smooth, and almost without fuzz. Flesh is 

 golden yellow, firm, and most delicious. A freestone 

 with unusual keeping qualities. Fruit ripens a few days 

 before or with Elberta, but hangs better. NOTE: J. H. 

 Hale does not have an entirely perfect bloom and needs 

 cross-pollination for best results. 



WHITE HALE NJ. 63 (Ol 55) A large white-fleshed 



freestone of good quality, ripening with J. H. Hale. Tree is 

 vigorous. A fine white-fleshed peach to follow Belle of 

 Georgia. 



JERSEY QUEEN (0156) A fine new variety, formerly 

 tested as N. J. 216, which ripens with Elberta. It has 

 better color, better quality, and better shelf life than 

 Elberta. It is large and attractive. Trees are vigorous 

 and productive. Flowers are large and sho'svy, with 

 good pollen. Yields have been satisfactorj' on limited 

 acreage, even after hard winters. 



JEFFERSON (0157) Jefferson is a new, round, yellow- 

 fleshed freestone ripening about two days after Elberta. 

 Fruits are quite comparable to J. H. Hale, but the 

 color is much brighter. The trees of Jefferson are more 

 vigorous than Hale and produce a heavy set of buds 

 which are self-fertile and quite tolerant to spring frosts. 

 We suggest that you use Jefferson in combination with 

 Washington and Madison for a full season of frost- 

 tolerant peaches in any area where spring frosts present 

 a problem. 



MAUGLOW (0158) An open-pollinated seedling of 

 Redskin introduced by the University of Maryland. 

 Marglow is a beautiful, round, red peach that ripens 3 days 

 after Redskin. Trees are vigorous and productive. Try 

 this fine new variety to extend the Redskin season in 

 your area. 



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